A basin is a depression in the earth's surface that can be dry or filled with water.
The highest form of land on the earth's surface is called a mountain or a peak.
The term for a dip in water tables caused by pumping is called "cone of depression." This occurs when groundwater is extracted at a faster rate than it can be replenished, leading to a lowering of the water table in the vicinity of the extraction site.
A kettle hole is a small depression that forms when a block of ice becomes lodged in glacial till, then melts and leaves a depression in the land surface.
A low or sunken surface feature is called a depression. It can be caused by various factors such as erosion, weathering, or tectonic activity. Depressions can range in size from small dimples to large basins.
The variations in elevation of a land surface are called topography. Topography refers to the physical features of an area, including its hills, valleys, and other changes in elevation.
highlands
A dip in the water table caused by pumping is called a cone of depression. The land surface above the cone is called the area of influence.
A basin
A basin
The anterior depression on the scapula is called the subscapular fossa. It is located on the anterior surface of the scapula and serves as the attachment site for the subscapularis muscle.
The depression on the surface of a bone is called a fossa. It is a shallow, basin-like structure that typically serves as an attachment site for muscles or tendons.
A sulcus is a depression or fissure in the surface of the brain.
I believe either a Basin or a Valley.
A Valley-------------------------No a valley is not surrounded by higher land, the correct answer is a "basin" or a "depression".
It is called lava above the surface, and magma below the surface.
The highest form of land on the earth's surface is called a mountain or a peak.
A concave mark is called a "dent" or "depression." It refers to an indentation or hollow area in a surface.